It all builds on one little sheet of paper… sentence basics.

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It all builds on one little sheet of paper… sentence basics

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What is a Sentence? A sentence is a group of words used to express a grammatically complete thought or idea.

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What Does a Sentence Need? A subject –the person, place, thing, or idea of a sentence that is doing or being something A verb –word that carries the idea of being or action in the sentence Punctuation An initial capital letter

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Special Agreement Rules When the subject is made up of two or more nouns connected by and, use a plural verb. implies two plural verb Vicki and Kelly are happy that school is almost over.

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Special Agreement Rules When the subject is made up of two or more singular nouns connected by or, use a singular verb. singular singular verb implies one or the other Brannt or maybe Dallin is having a party Friday.

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Special Agreement Rules When the subject is made up of singular and plural nouns connected by or, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is closer to it. The principal or his assistants run… singular plural plural verb Verb agrees with the closest part of the subject

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Special Agreement Rules When the subject is made up of singular and plural nouns connected by or, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is closer to it. His assistants or the principal runs… plural singular singular verb Verb agrees with the closest part of the subject

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Mini-lesson 3 Phrases that Confuse Things

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Don’t Be Misled Don’t be misled by phrases that come between the subject and the verb. –one of the boxes is –the students who read that book are –the principal, as well as his assistants, is –the textbook, including all the chapters in the first section, is –the woman with all the answers sits

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Mini-lesson 4 Singular or Plural?

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Always Singular The following words are always singular and require a singular verb: –each, each one –either, neither –everyone, anyone, someone, no one –everybody, anybody, nobody

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Always Singular Even though the following nouns end with an “s,” they are singular and require a singular verb: –civics –mathematics –dollars –news

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Almost Always Singular Collective nouns that refer to more than one person are usually treated as a single unit: –group –team –committee –class –family

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Always Plural Nouns like the following are always plural (because they are made of two parts): –scissors –tweezers –trousers –pants –shears

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Mini-lesson 5 Neither “Here” nor “There”

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“There” is Never the Subject In sentences starting with the word “there,” the subject usually follows the verb. There are many questions. subjectverb

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“There” is Never the Subject In sentences starting with the word “there,” the subject usually follows the verb. There is a question. subjectverb

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The Same is True for “Here” In sentences starting with the word “here,” the subject usually follows the verb. Here are your keys. subjectverb

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The Same is True for “Here” In sentences starting with the word “here,” the subject usually follows the verb. Here is your key. subjectverb

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Mini-lesson 6 What About Questions?

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Turn a question around to find the right answer. Is school five days long next week? Notice that the verb comes first or change it to -- School is five days long next week. verb subject verb subject

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Now, go forth and ! Now, go forth and agree !

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How do I teach a mini-lesson? 1.Explain clearly your understanding of the topic and then give an example 2.Guide your classmates through a practice activity and/or more examples 3.Provide a creative way to “test” your classmates understanding and ability to apply the new material She and her friends are… The book or the pen is… Teaching Tip: Be focused and be creative.